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$SIREN hold or close experts. It will dump.? or should I close.?
$SIREN hold or close experts. It will dump.? or should I close.?
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اس i informed you I hope you are also in good profits $PIPPIN
اس i informed you I hope you are also in good profits $PIPPIN
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$RIVER ready for short positions.? TP 1: 23$ TP 2: 20$ TP 3: 17$ SL 25.2
$RIVER ready for short positions.? TP 1: 23$ TP 2: 20$ TP 3: 17$ SL 25.2
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$BTC remains in a bearish structure with price trading in the lower half of the Bollinger Bands and RSI below 50, signaling weak momentum. MACD shows a bullish crossover, hinting at a potential short-term relief rally. Bulls need to hold above 70539 to target the immediate resistance at 70909 and test the 73479 level. Bears take control below 69731, risking a drop back toward the key support at 69298. Watch 70539 closely for the next directional move. $PIPPIN $RIVER #TrumpConsidersEndingIranConflict
$BTC remains in a bearish structure with price trading in the lower half of the Bollinger Bands and RSI below 50, signaling weak momentum. MACD shows a bullish crossover, hinting at a potential short-term relief rally. Bulls need to hold above 70539 to target the immediate resistance at 70909 and test the 73479 level. Bears take control below 69731, risking a drop back toward the key support at 69298. Watch 70539 closely for the next directional move. $PIPPIN $RIVER #TrumpConsidersEndingIranConflict
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$TRX is bouncing from the *lower* *boundary* of the *ascending* *channel* formation on the *weekly* chart💁‍♂️. Maintaining a position above the *lower* *boundary* reflects potential *bullish* strength👨‍💻 A bounce could drive the price toward $1.00📈. #TrumpConsidersEndingIranConflict $BTC $BULLA #iOSSecurityUpdate
$TRX is bouncing from the *lower* *boundary* of the *ascending* *channel* formation on the *weekly* chart💁‍♂️. Maintaining a position above the *lower* *boundary* reflects potential *bullish* strength👨‍💻

A bounce could drive the price toward $1.00📈. #TrumpConsidersEndingIranConflict $BTC $BULLA #iOSSecurityUpdate
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$BULLA ready for ride don't miss the chance SL 0.00715 Tp 0.1
$BULLA ready for ride don't miss the chance SL 0.00715 Tp 0.1
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$CELO is testing the upper border of the * descending channel formation on the daily chart🔍 Rally is loading, breakout in progress🐃 {future}(CELOUSDT)
$CELO is testing the upper border of the *
descending channel formation on the daily chart🔍

Rally is loading, breakout in progress🐃
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$BULLA long know
$BULLA long know
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SHOT know $PIPPIN TARGET 0.88 & keep your eyes on $SIREN also
SHOT know $PIPPIN TARGET 0.88 & keep your eyes on $SIREN also
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Ready not target 3 19$.? $RIVER
Ready not target 3 19$.? $RIVER
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During his interview with Al Jazeera, FM Abbas Araghchi pointed to the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, noting that despite the huge national loss, “the system continued”. “We have not had anyone more important than the leader himself, and even the leader was martyred, yet the system continued to work and immediately provided a replacement,” the foreign minister said. “If anyone else is martyred, it will be the same,” he added. “If the foreign minister were ever to be martyred, there would ultimately be someone else to take the position.” Asked if Araghchi was afraid that he would be targeted, the top diplomat replied, “Anyone could become a target.” Follow us for live updates $BTC $BNB #MarchFedMeeting #USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #SECClarifiesCryptoClassification {future}(BNBUSDT) {future}(BTCUSDT)
During his interview with Al Jazeera, FM Abbas Araghchi pointed to the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, noting that despite the huge national loss, “the system continued”.

“We have not had anyone more important than the leader himself, and even the leader was martyred, yet the system continued to work and immediately provided a replacement,” the foreign minister said.

“If anyone else is martyred, it will be the same,” he added. “If the foreign minister were ever to be martyred, there would ultimately be someone else to take the position.”

Asked if Araghchi was afraid that he would be targeted, the top diplomat replied, “Anyone could become a target.”

Follow us for live updates $BTC $BNB #MarchFedMeeting #USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #SECClarifiesCryptoClassification
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He had the option to stay hidden in safety, far from danger but instead, he chose to walk among his people, standing shoulder to shoulder with them in the streets. When crisis struck, he could have fled and secured his own life, yet he chose to remain, facing the challenges head-on with unwavering resolve. In doing so, he risked not only his own life but also the safety of his family, believing that true leadership means sacrifice so that his people could stand with dignity and pride. Whatever opinions may differ today, one thing is certain: history will remember Ali Larijani as a man who chose courage over comfort, and stood firm when it mattered most.$TRUMP $XRP $BNB {future}(BNBUSDT) {future}(XRPUSDT) {future}(TRUMPUSDT)
He had the option to stay hidden in safety, far from danger but instead, he chose to walk among his people, standing shoulder to shoulder with them in the streets.

When crisis struck, he could have fled and secured his own life, yet he chose to remain, facing the challenges head-on with unwavering resolve.

In doing so, he risked not only his own life but also the safety of his family, believing that true leadership means sacrifice so that his people could stand with dignity and pride.

Whatever opinions may differ today, one thing is certain: history will remember Ali Larijani as a man who chose courage over comfort, and stood firm when it mattered most.$TRUMP $XRP $BNB
The Hidden Reality of the Iran-US Conflict: A Strategic Analysis​This article is being presented after extensive research, offering a perspective that differs fundamentally from the mainstream narrative surrounding the current Iran-US conflict. The reality is quite the opposite of what is being portrayed globally. The world is being misled by a lack of understanding, and even seasoned analysts are merely echoing what appears on the surface. Beyond a few experts, most are stuck following the same repetitive line of thought. ​Every platform repeats the same clichés: that America is trapped, that its think tanks are under extreme pressure, and that Donald Trump is in a state of panic. These claims come from those who fail to realize that the United States remains a superpower that has consistently outmaneuvered other global powers like Spain, Britain, Russia, and China. To think that America is "stuck" or "clueless" is to underestimate a power that knows exactly how to light the match it holds. ​The Core Objective: Control of the Seas To understand the true motive, we must look at the proxies. Iran seeks dominance over trade and transit in the Arabian Peninsula. America, however, refuses to relinquish this control. In the Red Sea, the United States has positioned Israel as a guardian of these vital corridors. Meanwhile, Egypt remains vulnerable to Israeli influence, and Sudan is crippled by internal conflict fueled by regional interventions. Then there is Djibouti, a global military hub with the highest concentration of foreign bases, yet it lacks the local power to close the Red Sea. ​From Cyprus and Djibouti to the UAE and Israel, the US-led proxy network dominates one side of the Red Sea, while Saudi Arabia secures the other. Iran has spent thirty years trying to undermine this secure commercial passage, achieving significant success. ​The Historical Blueprint This conflict was ignited decades ago, specifically on June 10, 1967, when Israel decisively defeated regional Arab forces. Another piece of the puzzle was the 1978 Camp David Accords, where land was traded for diplomatic recognition, solidifying US influence. Over the years, the United States has utilized Israel not just as a shield, but as a primary tool to achieve its strategic goals. More recently, the UAE has been positioned as a second "Israel" to safeguard American interests, monitor Iranian military movements, and weaken Iranian allies. ​The Regime Change Formula The persistent "regime change" efforts in Libya, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, Sudan, and Iran are not coincidental. The goal is to maintain a state of managed instability. Since World War II, the global doctrine has been simple: whoever controls the warm water trade routes rules the world. This is why the United States maintains more military bases in the Middle East than anywhere else. ​The Iranian Counter-Proxy Network After the 1982 revolution, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) set a goal to become a regional kingmaker and challenge American hegemony. To end US dominance over these waterways, Iran built its own extensive network: ​Bahrain: Al-Ashtar Brigades and Saraya al-Mukhtar to protect Iranian interests. ​Yemen: Ansar Allah (Houthis) were developed over decades to control the Bab el-Mandeb strait. ​Syria: Zainebiyoun and Fatemiyoun brigades were established to protect Shia interests and create a buffer zone against Israel. ​Lebanon: Hezbollah, founded in 1982, serves as the primary Iranian proxy to eliminate Israeli influence and provide military leverage. ​Iraq: Numerous wings like Kata'ib Hezbollah, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, and the Badr Organization work to challenge US presence and gather intelligence. ​Palestine: Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad serve as the frontline against Israel. ​The Ultimate Goal: Total Incapacitation The three maritime "choke points" in the Middle East are the oxygen of global trade. Since 1945, the United States has maintained its superpower status by controlling the supply, demand, and tariffs of petroleum. Iran’s rise is an intolerable threat to this status. ​The American target is not just the Iranian leadership or nuclear program; it is the total incapacitation of the Iranian state. Through economic sanctions, targeted assassinations, and diplomatic isolation, the US aims to push Iran into such a state of collapse that it can never again challenge American interests or influence oil prices. ​Conclusion This is a war for American global supremacy and the preservation of the Dollar. It is a personal war for the United States, which is why many other nations are hesitant to join. While the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was often seen as a pragmatist who prioritized policy over direct confrontation, the future leadership is likely to be far more defiant and aggressive toward American power. ​Written & by: TEAM YSJ $BTC $ETH $TRUMP #Geopolitics #MiddleEastTensions #IranAttackIsrael #USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #SECClarifiesCryptoClassification {future}(TRUMPUSDT) {future}(ETHUSDT) {future}(BTCUSDT)

The Hidden Reality of the Iran-US Conflict: A Strategic Analysis

​This article is being presented after extensive research, offering a perspective that differs fundamentally from the mainstream narrative surrounding the current Iran-US conflict. The reality is quite the opposite of what is being portrayed globally. The world is being misled by a lack of understanding, and even seasoned analysts are merely echoing what appears on the surface. Beyond a few experts, most are stuck following the same repetitive line of thought.
​Every platform repeats the same clichés: that America is trapped, that its think tanks are under extreme pressure, and that Donald Trump is in a state of panic. These claims come from those who fail to realize that the United States remains a superpower that has consistently outmaneuvered other global powers like Spain, Britain, Russia, and China. To think that America is "stuck" or "clueless" is to underestimate a power that knows exactly how to light the match it holds.
​The Core Objective: Control of the Seas
To understand the true motive, we must look at the proxies. Iran seeks dominance over trade and transit in the Arabian Peninsula. America, however, refuses to relinquish this control. In the Red Sea, the United States has positioned Israel as a guardian of these vital corridors. Meanwhile, Egypt remains vulnerable to Israeli influence, and Sudan is crippled by internal conflict fueled by regional interventions. Then there is Djibouti, a global military hub with the highest concentration of foreign bases, yet it lacks the local power to close the Red Sea.
​From Cyprus and Djibouti to the UAE and Israel, the US-led proxy network dominates one side of the Red Sea, while Saudi Arabia secures the other. Iran has spent thirty years trying to undermine this secure commercial passage, achieving significant success.
​The Historical Blueprint
This conflict was ignited decades ago, specifically on June 10, 1967, when Israel decisively defeated regional Arab forces. Another piece of the puzzle was the 1978 Camp David Accords, where land was traded for diplomatic recognition, solidifying US influence. Over the years, the United States has utilized Israel not just as a shield, but as a primary tool to achieve its strategic goals. More recently, the UAE has been positioned as a second "Israel" to safeguard American interests, monitor Iranian military movements, and weaken Iranian allies.
​The Regime Change Formula
The persistent "regime change" efforts in Libya, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, Sudan, and Iran are not coincidental. The goal is to maintain a state of managed instability. Since World War II, the global doctrine has been simple: whoever controls the warm water trade routes rules the world. This is why the United States maintains more military bases in the Middle East than anywhere else.
​The Iranian Counter-Proxy Network
After the 1982 revolution, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) set a goal to become a regional kingmaker and challenge American hegemony. To end US dominance over these waterways, Iran built its own extensive network:
​Bahrain: Al-Ashtar Brigades and Saraya al-Mukhtar to protect Iranian interests.
​Yemen: Ansar Allah (Houthis) were developed over decades to control the Bab el-Mandeb strait.
​Syria: Zainebiyoun and Fatemiyoun brigades were established to protect Shia interests and create a buffer zone against Israel.
​Lebanon: Hezbollah, founded in 1982, serves as the primary Iranian proxy to eliminate Israeli influence and provide military leverage.
​Iraq: Numerous wings like Kata'ib Hezbollah, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, and the Badr Organization work to challenge US presence and gather intelligence.
​Palestine: Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad serve as the frontline against Israel.
​The Ultimate Goal: Total Incapacitation
The three maritime "choke points" in the Middle East are the oxygen of global trade. Since 1945, the United States has maintained its superpower status by controlling the supply, demand, and tariffs of petroleum. Iran’s rise is an intolerable threat to this status.
​The American target is not just the Iranian leadership or nuclear program; it is the total incapacitation of the Iranian state. Through economic sanctions, targeted assassinations, and diplomatic isolation, the US aims to push Iran into such a state of collapse that it can never again challenge American interests or influence oil prices.
​Conclusion
This is a war for American global supremacy and the preservation of the Dollar. It is a personal war for the United States, which is why many other nations are hesitant to join. While the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was often seen as a pragmatist who prioritized policy over direct confrontation, the future leadership is likely to be far more defiant and aggressive toward American power.
​Written & by: TEAM YSJ
$BTC $ETH $TRUMP #Geopolitics #MiddleEastTensions #IranAttackIsrael #USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #SECClarifiesCryptoClassification
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​The Oil War: Iran’s Masterstroke? ​Iran has made its objective clear, yet many continue to mock them, claiming Iran is finished and 80% of its air defense has been destroyed. But they are missing the point: Iran isn't trying to win a conventional military war. Their strategy is to make the "cost of victory" so expensive for the West that the victory itself becomes meaningless. ​Iran is no longer fighting a traditional battle; they are fighting an معاشی (economic) war. Their target isn't just a military base or a jet their real target is the price of oil. The IRGC has set a specific mission: "$200 per barrel." ​Iran doesn't need to down an F-35 to declare victory. They just need to make oil prices so painful and تباہ کن (destructive) for the global economy that President Trump starts receiving fifty calls a day from world leaders begging to stop the war. ​Consider the math: $15,000 drones targeting billion-dollar oil infrastructure. Sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz the throat of 20% of the world’s oil supply. This isn't desperation; it's a calculated حکمت عملی (strategy) decades in the making. ​When supply stops, prices soar. At $200 a barrel: ​Every Arab nation will be panicked. ​Every European leader will be on the phone with Washington. ​Every American voter will be furious at the gas pump. ​Iran isn't just trying to survive; they are making the war more expensive than the empires can afford. So, don't just count the missiles keep your eyes on the oil prices. ✌️$BTC $ETH #USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #SECClarifiesCryptoClassification #astermainnet #MarchFedMeeting #YZiLabsInvestsInRoboForce {future}(ETHUSDT) {future}(BTCUSDT)
​The Oil War: Iran’s Masterstroke?
​Iran has made its objective clear, yet many continue to mock them, claiming Iran is finished and 80% of its air defense has been destroyed. But they are missing the point: Iran isn't trying to win a conventional military war. Their strategy is to make the "cost of victory" so expensive for the West that the victory itself becomes meaningless.

​Iran is no longer fighting a traditional battle; they are fighting an معاشی (economic) war. Their target isn't just a military base or a jet their real target is the price of oil. The IRGC has set a specific mission: "$200 per barrel."

​Iran doesn't need to down an F-35 to declare victory. They just need to make oil prices so painful and تباہ کن (destructive) for the global economy that President Trump starts receiving fifty calls a day from world leaders begging to stop the war.

​Consider the math: $15,000 drones targeting billion-dollar oil infrastructure. Sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz the throat of 20% of the world’s oil supply. This isn't desperation; it's a calculated حکمت عملی (strategy) decades in the making.

​When supply stops, prices soar. At $200 a barrel:
​Every Arab nation will be panicked.
​Every European leader will be on the phone with Washington.

​Every American voter will be furious at the gas pump.
​Iran isn't just trying to survive; they are making the war more expensive than the empires can afford. So, don't just count the missiles keep your eyes on the oil prices. ✌️$BTC $ETH #USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #SECClarifiesCryptoClassification #astermainnet #MarchFedMeeting #YZiLabsInvestsInRoboForce
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Journalist: Do you believe the killing of Ali Larijani represents a serious setback for Iran’s political stability or strategic position? Iran’s Foreign Minister 🇮🇷: Let me be very clear what continues to surprise us is not the incident itself, but the persistent misunderstanding from Washington and Tel Aviv. For decades, they have operated under the illusion that eliminating individuals can weaken the Islamic Republic. Yet time and again, history has proven otherwise. Iran is not defined by one person, one office, or one moment. We are a nation built on enduring institutions, a resilient political structure, and a society that has withstood far greater challenges than this. These targeted actions may create temporary noise, they may serve short-term narratives but they do not alter the strategic reality on the ground. If anything, such actions only reinforce our unity and resolve. Iran remains strong. Iran remains stable. And Iran will continue to move forward undeterred and unshaken.$BTC $TRUMP $SOL {future}(SOLUSDT) {future}(TRUMPUSDT) {future}(BTCUSDT) #USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #astermainnet
Journalist: Do you believe the killing of Ali Larijani represents a serious setback for Iran’s political stability or strategic position?

Iran’s Foreign Minister 🇮🇷: Let me be very clear what continues to surprise us is not the incident itself, but the persistent misunderstanding from Washington and Tel Aviv.

For decades, they have operated under the illusion that eliminating individuals can weaken the Islamic Republic. Yet time and again, history has proven otherwise.

Iran is not defined by one person, one office, or one moment. We are a nation built on enduring institutions, a resilient political structure, and a society that has withstood far greater challenges than this.

These targeted actions may create temporary noise, they may serve short-term narratives but they do not alter the strategic reality on the ground.

If anything, such actions only reinforce our unity and resolve.

Iran remains strong. Iran remains stable. And Iran will continue to move forward undeterred and unshaken.$BTC $TRUMP $SOL
#USFebruaryPPISurgedSurprisingly #astermainnet
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When someone thinks they know you. 🤐😈☠️
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